Author has written 28 stories for Legend of Korra, and Free! - Iwatobi Swim Club.

Why, hello there!

I'm quite a fan of The Legend of Korra and am a hardcore Makorra shipper. What can I say, they had me at "You're the Avatar and I'm an idiot." I have a tumblr devoted to LoK under the name "elementalavatars". This tumblr account is where I post a majority of my Makorra fanfiction, so if you're interested in reading more of my writing, I'd head there.

I'm also super obsessed with Free! and have a tumblr account for that as well. You can check it out here. :)

Other shows I tend to obsess over: Avatar:The Last Airbender, Inuyasha, Ouran High School Host Club, Fruits Basket, Cowboy Bebop.

Four years after Amon's defeat, Korra becomes disillusioned as Republic City shows her its true face. Her relationship with Mako is strained as their responsibilities keep them apart. In the light of the murders of several women, she questions both the ability of the Police force and her role as the Avatar as she is driven towards a choice that will define her future.

Makoto is whatever his family needs him to be. A son, an older brother-a perfect role model. It's a 24/7 job and he fulfills it happily. If means putting his own wants and needs on hold, what of it? They come first. He can wait. He just hadn't counted on Haru stepping in to say enough was enough. Haru/Makoto. Rated for unhealthy self-repression, underage drinking, smut & language.

Haruka is red-faced, utterly refusing to speak to Rin who's making grand expositions on why of course Haruka's in love with Makoto; and he really should just confess before someone else asks Makoto out ... again [COMPLETE]

Korra and Mako can't seem to work past their differences, and that just doesn't cut it for the Spirits. It's time to teach Korra a lesson in love and power. Makorra all the way, and later chapters WILL get smutty. By request, this is a parody of Freaky Friday. Enjoy! (PS. I DO NOT OWN MAKO, KORRA, OR ANY PART OF LEGEND OF KORRA. Bryke got to it first :[ )

Mako-centric : "I want to dance with you," she said as she reached for him. And he stood, wavering and questioning and wondering why she was doing this, why this girl was making him nervous and anxious and indecisive when he'd threatened to murder men before without the blink of an eye.

"We're boyfriend and girlfriend now; a couple," Korra said, blushing adorably, still getting used to the reality of her and Mako being together. "And couples have nicknames for each other. It's a thing."

In the months following Amon's defeat, life changes. Korra struggles to navigate her way through Aang's spiritual guidance, her evolving relationship with Mako and her friends, the constant struggle against adversaries both old and new, and a journey towards a destiny that has only just begun. Mako/Korra. Book 2 AU.

Mako hadn't been awake for five minutes before he stumbled barefoot and shirtless out of his room to discover the Avatar sitting in their kitchen. Eating his food. And his brother was nowhere to be found.

Korra and Mako fight to keep each other alive when a battle with an equalist goes disastrously wrong. Trapped and injured, the Avatar finds herself forced to deal with her duties to the world, her friends, and herself, whether she's ready for them or not.

Rin wakes up slowly, warm and weightless in the cream colored sheets that softly fold over his form. It's early, early enough that the world hasn't awoken around them, the usually busy street below their apartment window still quiet, and the sun hasn't risen enough to replace the purplish darkness filling their room. On a rare day off, Rin enjoys a lazy morning with Sousuke.

Mako jolts awake, his heavily pounding heart anchoring him to the mattress, trapping him in the darkness that floods his sight like a poison freezing the blood in his veins. This is not new; he has a routine for these nights, but the amount of courage he needs to muster to dart from his bed to his parents' room never lessens. (Spans Kid Mako to Post Book 4)

A collection of drabbles and one-shots focused on Mako and Korra's relationship in its many different forms. The "chapters" will not be consecutive in anyway nor will they be following an over-arching plot. Some chapters will be M, but most will be either K or T.

Haru's grandmother loves telling stories of faraway places, magical lands, and heroic princes and princesses. One story about a boy and the three wishes granted to him by a genie becomes Makoto's favorite as a child and magically works its way into his own life.

There are plenty of moments in which Mako and Korra should have just done something else. Like actually cooking instead of making out in Bolin's kitchen, or going to sleep, instead of thinking about the other person. A series of responses to the Semi-NSFW meme on tumblr.

Makoto has seen colors for as long as he can remember. His childhood memories are full of cerulean oceans and light blue skies, of green trees and emerald buds. But when he realizes the world exists in more than shades of blue, green, and grey-the only colors he's ever had-his understanding of "soulmates" becomes a little more complicated.

Mako has always been a fan of water and has always been best friends with Korra. Some things simply never change, and he's okay with that. He comes to realize, though, that maybe some changes are good. (Makorra Free! AU)

Rei has never been a fan of gym class. Gym class leaves him frustrated with his classmates lack of focus for at least an entire class after, if not the rest of the day. Today's gym class, however, leaves Rei sputtering and frustrated for a completely different reason, a reason wholly related to the blond boy sitting one seat to his left.

After a few years of city life, Makoto and Haru move back to their sleepy hometown and into Haru's old house. As they unpack and their friends visit, old memories resurface. (Pairings: MakoHaru, Reigisa, Rintori)

Haruka has never been particularly fond of Valentine's Day. In fact, it would be more accurate to say he rather disliked the frivolous holiday for a variety of reasons. But the overriding reason that drove Haru to loathe Valentine's Day was his classmates' obsession with a certain brunet boy with kind, green eyes.

With the realization that he cares about Haru in a way that's a bit more than friendly, Makoto reminds himself that just being friends with Haru is okay. It's going to be enough. It has to be. But after years of hiding his secret from Haru, Makoto finally confesses, and Haru's response is not what he expects.

It all starts when they decide to watch old home videos with the twins. He notices the glances between himself and Haru, the way they communicate without words, a simple look between them enough to convey an entire conversation. But when a forgotten memory appears on screen, Makoto is forced to confront his feelings for his best friend.

She's offering no resolution, no promise that things will be better this time, but it's a beginning of some kind and he latches onto it like it's his only lifeline. Post Mako/Korra break-up. Takes place after Book 2, Episode 5, but anything that has happened since then in the series is not included in this fic.